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There are no reports of the couple being engaged. MailOnline has contacted her representative for comment.

This comes after Katie once again spoke out about the couple, telling Fabulous magazine over the weekend: 'He's been given legal letters, but what I will say is they are not well-liked on the circuit'.

Cosy: Chris and Olivia have remained united despite claims from Katie Price that Chris had sent her 'flirty' texts

Last week Katie slammed the Love Island star for his denial of the sent messages - venting her frustrations that he was trying to make her look 'mental.'

She also detailed his alleged texts further as she spoke to OK! magazine, claiming that he was 'slagging off' his girlfriend Olivia.

Talking about the situation, Katie admitted: 'All I know is someone who's parading around about mental health and he's trying to make out I'm mad, saying that he hasn't sent me messages, it's like pot-kettle.

War of words: A bitter dispute began when the Love Island star published screenshots of messages he said Katie Price had sent to him, while she claims he was the main culprit and sent her 'flirty' texts

She defiantly continued: 'What is it? Kettle-pot? Pot-kettle? That's exactly what he's doing - trying to make me feel mental that I'm making the whole thing up when I'm so not.'

Katie, who is set to continue her music career with a white label (anonymous) release, was determined not to hold back, as she expanded on the nature of the messages.

'He's slagging Olivia off and everything. For someone who has only had five minutes of fame and has only got two and a half minutes left, they should pipe down.'

Disgusted: Chris has stood united with Olivia as she branded Katie's behaviour 'disgusting' (pictured together in August)

Meanwhile, in the same publication, Chris stood united with Olivia as she branded Katie's behaviour 'disgusting.'

She said: 'Me and Chris are strong. We trust each other completely. I've never been with a guy who I can trust and rely on like I can Chris. There was never a part of me that doubted him.'

The never-ending saga has come at a cost to Chris however, who admitted that he feel like he's being 'bullied' by the mother-of-five over the past few weeks.

He said: 'It's been very stressful and emotionally draining. I feel like I'm being bullied. It's not easy to have people thinking I've lied. The whole thing feels really nasty'.

'Either the messages are from someone pretending to be me, or Katie has made them up because she's embarrassed that I posted the flirty messages she sent me and wants to make me look bad.'

Not mincing her words: This comes after Katie once again spoke out about the couple, telling Fabulous magazine over the weekend: 'He's been given legal letters, but what I will say is they are not well-liked on the circuit'

Interviews from both sides of the messaging saga comes after Katie seemingly sending Chris a warning to back off.

Speaking at BUILD in London last week, Katie said to her audience: 'I lost a baby, found out my husband's cheating, my mum's dying then these threats about Harvey [her son].

'In between that I've got that little t**t Chris Hughes piping up about some messages that I don't really care about.

'I will not be called a liar. I wish he will just leave it - who cares? Just don't call me a liar when I'm not.

'He's piping on about it - means you're guilty... Remember Gareth Gates? He lied and as soon as it came out, his career went downhill.'

'I lost a baby, found out my husband's cheating, my mum's dying then these threats about Harvey [her son]. 'In between that I've got that little t**t Chris Hughes piping up about some messages that I don't really care about,' Katie recently said